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Max Niemeyer

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Bruggisser F, Wagner J, Niemeyer M, Schoch R, Schwendinger F, Schmidt-Trucksass A, et al.
Eur J Appl Physiol . 2024 Jan; 124(6):1669-1681. PMID: 38238521
Purpose: The objective was to investigate if performing a sub-peak or supra-peak verification phase following a ramp test provides additional value for determining 'true' maximum oxygen uptake ( O). Methods:...
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Niemeyer M, Gundisch M, Steinecke G, Knaier R, Beneke R
Eur J Appl Physiol . 2022 Jul; 122(10):2259-2269. PMID: 35849182
Purpose: There is no convincing evidence for the idea that a high power output at the maximal lactate steady state (PO) and a high fraction of [Formula: see text]O at...
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Wagner J, Niemeyer M, Infanger D, Pfister O, Myers J, Schmidt-Trucksass A, et al.
Front Physiol . 2021 Dec; 12:775601. PMID: 34899396
The aim of this study was to analyze whether V̇O-kinetics during cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) is a useful marker for the diagnosis of heart failure (HF) and to determine which...
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Niemeyer M, Knaier R, Beneke R
Sports Med . 2021 Apr; 51(9):1815-1834. PMID: 33914281
A flattening of the oxygen uptake-work rate relationship at severe exercise indicates the achievement of maximum oxygen uptake [Formula: see text]. Unfortunately, a distinct plateau [Formula: see text] at [Formula:...
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Wagner J, Niemeyer M, Infanger D, Hinrichs T, Guerra C, Klenk C, et al.
PLoS One . 2021 Jan; 16(1):e0245306. PMID: 33428687
Objective: This study compared the robustness of a [Formula: see text]-plateau definition and a verification-phase protocol to day-to-day and diurnal variations in determining the true [Formula: see text]. Further, the...
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Niemeyer M, Leithauser R, Beneke R
Eur J Appl Physiol . 2020 Jun; 120(9):2019-2028. PMID: 32594244
Purpose: We tested the hypothesis that the described increase in oxygen uptake ([Formula: see text])-plateau incidence following a heavy-severe prior exercise is caused by a steeper increase in [Formula: see...
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Wagner J, Niemeyer M, Infanger D, Hinrichs T, Streese L, Hanssen H, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2020 Apr; 52(9):1915-1923. PMID: 32224715
Purpose: To determine age-dependent cutoff values for secondary exhaustion criteria for a general population free of exercise limiting chronic conditions; to describe the percentage of participants reaching commonly used exhaustion...
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Niemeyer M, Bergmann T, Beneke R
Eur J Appl Physiol . 2019 Nov; 120(1):231-242. PMID: 31748882
Purpose: To test whether the oxygen uptake ([Formula: see text]) plateau at [Formula: see text] is simply a calculation artifact caused by the variability of [Formula: see text] or a...
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Niemeyer M, Leithaeuser R, Beneke R
Scand J Med Sci Sports . 2019 Jun; 29(10):1466-1472. PMID: 31166042
We tested the hypothesis that participants with an oxygen uptake ( ) plateau during incremental exercise exhibit a lower VO -deficit (VO )-accumulation in the submaximal intensity domain due to...
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Knaier R, Infanger D, Niemeyer M, Cajochen C, Schmidt-Trucksass A
Front Physiol . 2019 Apr; 10:219. PMID: 30936835
In competitive sports any substantial individual differences in diurnal variations in maximal performance are highly relevant. Previous studies have exclusively focused on how the time of day affects performance and...